crollsurf wrote:Next Saturday is forecast for up to 8mm, snow above 900m. Sunday windy up to 25mm, snow above 1000m and then possibly clearing.
... are there any old hands out there prepared to make a prediction on track conditions?
crollsurf wrote:Hi NNW, I'm on the OLT Saturday around Lunchtime and getting picked up at Lake St Clair on the Friday, mid-afternoon.
My pack with food but no water or cannister is already 11kg so I''d like to avoid taking an extra trekking pole. Also I really hate rain pants and use gaiters and a rain skirt instead. So I'd rather not take them either. At this stage only Sunday looks like a shocker, the other days are looking nice or OK.
Overlandman wrote:From Tas Police Community Alerts
Friday, 12 July 2019 - 7:20 am. Updated Saturday, 13 July 2019 - 3:33 pm
Lyell Highway, Derwent Bridge to Lake Burbury – open to 4WD only, use extreme caution.
Highland Lakes Road – Open to 4WD only, use extreme caution. Patchy ice from Hunterson to Bakers Tier and snow from Bakers Tier to Miena. Treatment in progress.
Poatina Road – Open to 4WD only, use extreme caution.
Marlborough Road – snow on all links, 4WD only, use extreme cautIon
iTool wrote:A question for the Taswegians - when they say "4WD only", do they typically let AWD vehicles proceed as well or do they mean high clearance 4x4s only? Will be travelling around the apple isle next month in a RAV4.
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